How does stress affect teachers and why it is important to address it?
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HAND:ET is committed to destigmatising stress and mental health in the teaching profession so that we can create a nurturing environment for both educators and students. Learn more about the stress, how it affects teachers and what can be done about it.

In the pursuit of nurturing young minds, teachers can easily forget to take care of their own mental well-being. We want to acknowledge the incredible dedication and hard work teachers are putting into educating the next generation and encourage them to prioritise their mental health.

What is stress and how does it affect teachers?

What are the consequences of teachers' stress?

Why do we have to focus on it and what can be done about it?

Learn more about these topics from the experiences and perspectives of the Hand in Hand Program co-author, educator and participant in the program.

Let's commit to destigmatising stress and mental health in the teaching profession. Together, we can create a nurturing environment for both educators and students!

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vol 2
Oct. 7, 2024

Volume II: Policy Perspectives provides key insights into how EU and national policies currently support teachers' social and emotional competencies and diversity awareness (SEDA), offering recommendations to improve these frameworks. By focusing on evidence-based solutions, this volume aims to empower educators and create more inclusive, supportive educational systems across Europe.

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Feb. 27, 2024

In the sixth and final HAND:ET Newsletter we are sharing with you news and updates from the final stage of the HAND:ET project. Find out more in the article!

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Feb. 26, 2024

The HAND: Empowering Teachers (HAND:ET) initiative has developed comprehensive guidelines to upscale its program across the EU and beyond. Check them out!

Empowering Educators Across Europe – Experimentation Perspectives
Feb. 25, 2024

We present to you the key ideas and findings of a HAND:ET project, integrating the insights of a wide range of stakeholders. This book is our way of experimentally showing how the SEDA of teachers across Europe can be supported!

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Feb. 24, 2024

In this interview with Iva Perković from Network of Education Policy Centers (NEPC), HAND:ET partner responsible for wide dissemination of HAND: Empowering Teachers outcomes and findings and encouraging upscaling of the HAND: Empowering Teachers system, we will discuss the recognition of SEDA competencies in the NEPC region, on the policy level and within the membership as well as the sustainability of the HAND:ET core concepts.